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Wrexham deserve praise for buliding ‘outstanding’ squad

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Conor Coady has labelled Wrexham’s squad as “outstanding” and says the club deserve praise for the way they have developed the team since gaining a third successive promotion.

Phil Parkinson’s side took their total of incomings across the summer transfer window to 13 players by bringing in Dom Hyam, Ben Sheaf and Issa Kaboré on deadline day.

Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney forked out in the region of £30m to do so, ensuring Wrexham had the highest net spend of any side in the Championship.

But summer addition Coady – who has featured in all four of his new club’s Championship matches since moving to the Stok Cae Ras from Leicester City – says he is “massively excited” to continue the season following the latest additions to the squad.

“I’m so excited to be a part of it. I was one of those excited people seeing players come through the door, players to make us better. Real good people first and foremost, but fantastic footballers as well.

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New recruits Hyam and Kaboré will be assessed before Saturday’s contest with Queens Park Rangers (15:00 BST) in north Wales, having been away with Scotland and Burkina Faso respectively during the international break.

Coady admits he tracked the entirety of transfer deadline day and was left thrilled with the late business undertaken by Wrexham.

“Deadline day is exciting for everybody, including us as players,” added the centre-back.

“When you see top quality players who have had fantastic careers come into your club, it’s always exciting.

“Having Sheafo (Ben Sheaf) in, Dom being away with Scotland and Issa’s been away as well, to have them all back and firing for us is brilliant.

Coady endured tough spells with Everton and Leicester prior to making the switch to Wrexham on the opening day of August.

But he has swiftly settled into his new surroundings in north Wales and says the club has already exceeded his lofty expectations.

“I love it, I’m loving everything about it and how refreshing the football club is. I just want to work with good people and play football with good people – that’s the most important thing for me,” added Coady.

“To be part of this football club is special but the first few weeks have been everything I wanted and more.

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Wrexham deserve praise for buliding ‘outstanding’ squad

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Conor Coady has labelled Wrexham’s squad as “outstanding” and says the club deserve praise for the way they have developed the team since gaining a third successive promotion.

Phil Parkinson’s side took their total of incomings across the summer transfer window to 13 players by bringing in Dom Hyam, Ben Sheaf and Issa Kaboré on deadline day.

Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney forked out in the region of £30m to do so, ensuring Wrexham had the highest net spend of any side in the Championship.

But summer addition Coady – who has featured in all four of his new club’s Championship matches since moving to the Stok Cae Ras from Leicester City – says he is “massively excited” to continue the season following the latest additions to the squad.

“I’m so excited to be a part of it. I was one of those excited people seeing players come through the door, players to make us better. Real good people first and foremost, but fantastic footballers as well.

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New recruits Hyam and Kaboré will be assessed before Saturday’s contest with Queens Park Rangers (15:00 BST) in north Wales, having been away with Scotland and Burkina Faso respectively during the international break.

Coady admits he tracked the entirety of transfer deadline day and was left thrilled with the late business undertaken by Wrexham.

“Deadline day is exciting for everybody, including us as players,” added the centre-back.

“When you see top quality players who have had fantastic careers come into your club, it’s always exciting.

“Having Sheafo (Ben Sheaf) in, Dom being away with Scotland and Issa’s been away as well, to have them all back and firing for us is brilliant.

Coady endured tough spells with Everton and Leicester prior to making the switch to Wrexham on the opening day of August.

But he has swiftly settled into his new surroundings in north Wales and says the club has already exceeded his lofty expectations.

“I love it, I’m loving everything about it and how refreshing the football club is. I just want to work with good people and play football with good people – that’s the most important thing for me,” added Coady.

“To be part of this football club is special but the first few weeks have been everything I wanted and more.

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‘Show of humiliation’ as Israeli army lays siege to West Bank’s Tulkarem

Israeli forces have sealed off entrances to Tulkarem in the northern occupied West Bank, further escalating a campaign of raids, arrests and collective punishment that has displaced thousands of Palestinians as the military relentlessly destroys Gaza.

Footage from Thursday night shared by residents showed soldiers marching Palestinians in lines through the streets in what many described as a humiliating show of force.

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Tulkarem Governor Abdullah Kamil appealed to the international community on Friday, urging the United Nations General Assembly, the Human Rights Council, and humanitarian groups to act against what he called “crimes” being committed against the city’s nearly 100,000 residents.

Kamil said Israeli forces were “arbitrarily and unjustly” carrying out mass arrests, storming homes, destroying property and “terrorising children and women”, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

On Thursday, Israeli forces in Tulkarem were allegedly struck by what Israel called an explosive device that injured two Israeli soldiers.

Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim, reporting from Doha, described “videos of the Israeli forces dragging hundreds and hundreds of Palestinians from their homes, from their cafes, from even a garage … in a show of humiliation”.

“They’re trying to remind everyone that if there is any incident in any place in the occupied West Bank that they do not like … they’re going to crack down, not just on the perpetrators … but on everyone in that vicinity,” said Ibrahim.

She added that Israel’s crackdown has displaced “tens of thousands of Palestinians out of their homes … rendering the city, the refugee camps into ghost towns”. Ibrahim said Palestinians see this as part of a broader policy, with Israeli forces trying “to crack down on Palestinians and really … remind them who has the upper hand and control in the occupied West Bank”.

Elsewhere in the West Bank, five young Palestinians were shot and wounded by Israeli forces in the village of Deir Jarir, Wafa reported. One of the injured was arrested before receiving medical treatment, according to the village council. Israeli soldiers also closed the village entrance for several hours.

Israeli troops stormed Nablus and the nearby town of Beit Furik at dawn on Friday, raiding several neighbourhoods in the Old City and surrounding areas.

Witnesses said shops were ransacked, while in Beitin, east of Ramallah, Israeli soldiers seized a house and converted it into a military barracks.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the raids, saying international silence had emboldened Israel to press ahead with unilateral measures aimed at destabilising the territory.

‘There will be no Palestinian state’

The escalation comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu advances an illegal settlement expansion plan that would all but eliminate the possibility of a Palestinian state.

On Thursday, he signed an agreement to push forward with construction in the so-called E1 area near the illegal Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, several kilometres to the east of Jerusalem.

“We are going to fulfil our promise that there will be no Palestinian state. This place belongs to us,” Netanyahu declared at the signing ceremony, adding: “We are going to double the city’s population.”

The project, which has been driven by far-right ministers in the government, Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, covers a 12sq km (4.6sq mile) stretch of land and foresees 3,400 new homes for Israeli settlers. Critics say the plan would cut off large parts of the occupied West Bank from East Jerusalem while linking together major settlement blocs.

Inside Becky Hill and Charlie Gardner’s love story as couple prepare to tie the knot

Singer Becky Hill, who rose to fame on The Voice UK, and her partner Charlie Gardner, whom she first started dating when she was 22, are due to tie the knot very soon

Inside Becky Hill and Charlie Gardner’s love story as couple tie the knot(Image: beckyhill/Instagram)

Becky Hill and long-term partner Charlie Gardner are tying the knot, with the singer recently teasing her wedding plans on social media. After sharing a series of snaps from her concerts earlier this week, Becky told fans in her caption: “That’s summer 2025 over & out from me! next time we speak i’ll be a wife.”

Earlier this summer, Becky, 31, treated fans to a brief insight into her lavish hen party after posting a series of snaps on social media. The singer, 31, flew her friends out to Italy for the special occasion. She shared a series of wholesome snaps of the gang topping up their tans at the beach and treating themselves to pasta dinners.

She mainly keeps her relationship out of the spotlight but sometimes shares sweet photos of her with her partner, Charlie.

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Becky and Charlie first dated when she was 22(Image: beckyhill/Instagram)

Becky met Charlie – who works in the events industry – when she was 22 but the two went their separate ways when she was 25. However, a year later, they found their way back to each other.

Charlie proposed in January 2022 while the two were on holiday in the Maldives. She announced her engagement to him on Instagram, revealing: “Turns out he actually does like me.”

The proposal happened when they were supposedly creating content for a resort, but it turned out Charlie orchestrated the entire thing for the perfect moment. Resort staff drew a heart in the sand and asked the couple to pose for photos before he got down on one knee.

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Charlie proposed to her in 2022(Image: beckyhill/Instagram)

Becky was in shock, telling him to “shut up” before bursting into tears. Meanwhile, the singer was forced to postpone her nuptials by a year due to a busy schedule.

She made no secret of the fact she had found “the one” in Charlie and even wrote a song about him titled Man Of My Dreams.

At the time, the singer explained: “My partner used to be a trance DJ and is now a festival booker. He has helped not only with the inspiration for me to write the album but also then bringing the album to life.

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The two are getting married soon(Image: beckyhill/Instagram)

She added: “One of the things that attracted me to him was my Spotify playlist. I had all the big dance bangers from the Noughties and all the tunes he used to play.”

In early August, Becky and Charlie posed in what seemed to be the garden of their new home. The star showed off their purchase as they took their relationship to the next level by buying property.

She said: “I decided to have a quieter year at work so i could write album 3, get married & buy a house fit for the next chapter of my life. i’ve been lucky enough to be able to retire both of my parents, buy them a house & got my big brother a house too.

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“So it was our turn. worked my whole life to protect my family & now i have a new home fit for our own. not yet tho, i got a new album to finish but, big girl movements this weekend.”

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‘For years they mocked us’ – how Leics earned their first ever promotion

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“For years they laughed at us, and they mocked us. They’re not laughing anymore.”

Alfonso Thomas, the Leicestershire head coach, is stood in the home changing room at Grace Road, his voice breaking, as he congratulates his side for earning promotion to Division One of the County Championship.

They have not dined at the top table of English cricket for 23 years. During that time, they plumbed the depths of the domestic game. They finished bottom of Division Two eight times, failing to win at all in four of those seasons.

It got so bad, some were questioning whether Leicestershire should be a first-class side at all. Now, they are the runaway leaders of Division Two, earning their first ever promotion.

It all starts in the Durham canteen in September 2023.

Thomas, made interim coach of Leicestershire with former England batter James Taylor, is sat having lunch during a County Championship match.

Thomas and Taylor had led them to a thrilling One-Day Cup triumph earlier in the month, picking up the pieces after Paul Nixon’s unceremonious mid-season sacking.

“All the players came in together. They were chatting together, and sat down to eat together,” Thomas told the Talking Foxes podcast.

“It sounds small, but I thought then ‘we might have something’.”

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Thomas has ‘absorbed the pressure’

“He [Thomas] is so genuine,” Richard Rae, BBC Radio Leicester’s long-serving commentator told us.

“It comes from the heart. In the past, players were almost overloaded with information. He’s tried to absorb the pressure, and let the players go out and play, and enjoy themselves.”

The Foxes had been steadily improving before Thomas took over, becoming a mid-table team in Division Two after their nadir in the middle of the last decade.

They famously went 37 matches over 933 days without a Championship win between September 2012 and June 2015.

Lewis Hill, who scored the winning runs against Essex to end that run, made 88 this week in their draw against Gloucestershire which sealed promotion.

After 20 years of struggle, and amid wider debates about a restructure of the county game – and therefore a reduction in first-class teams – the Foxes were very much in the firing line.

“People were saying, ‘what is the point of Leicestershire?'” Rae added.

Since then Leicestershire have very much proved their worth, developing young England talent like Rehan Ahmed, who scored five swashbuckling centuries this season, and pace bowler Josh Hull.

Their One-Day Cup triumph, and now promotion, is a shot in the arm for smaller counties.

The final piece of the puzzle was strong recruitment.

Logan van Beek has made vital contributions with bat and ball, but perhaps most significant of them all, was adding Peter Handscomb to the team, and making him club captain.

The calm, composed Australian has added vital runs, but many of the players this season have said he has given them “clarity”.

“Pete as a captain this season has been really consistent,” all-rounder Ian Holland, who has taken 35 wickets and scored 470 runs this campaign, said.

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‘Everyone has made a contribution’

The Foxes, through recruitment, hard work and good coaching, have created a side greater than the sum of its parts.

“I think what’s stood out is that it’s been a collective effort,” Rae added.

“There’s nobody from Leicestershire in the top 10 run scorers, but then everyone has made a substantial contribution. Same with the wicket takers, three players have 30 wickets, but nobody has 50.”

“A lot of different things have been put right,” added Holland, who joined from Hampshire last summer. “You could tell the club was on an upward trajectory.

“It’s really come together nicely. There’s a great combination of players with a lot of experience, that really want it, and younger guys coming through. It’s just clicked.”

In the end, the Foxes have stormed to promotion, winning six games this season and losing just once. No other county has done that in either division.

It may have come in anti-climactic fashion on day four against Gloucestershire, with the umpires announcing no more play was possible. Promotion determined by Tannoy rather than bat and ball, but it does not make the achievement any less significant.

From where Leicestershire were, and with fewer resources and a smaller ground than other counties, to achieve promotion is no mean feat.

The Foxes are not done yet, too. They are determined to win Division Two, and get their first four-day silverware since 1998.

“We focus on winning every game of cricket we play,” Thomas added.

“We are turning up to beat Kent next week, we are determined to go and get ourselves a trophy.”

Perhaps the sweetest part of all of this for Leicestershire staff, players, and fans, is that the perennial underdogs of the English game, ‘little old Leicestershire’ as they have ironically referred themselves as in the past, are back in the big time.

“I’m just happy that we have given the fans of Leicestershire the feeling that they will watch Division One cricket last year,” Thomas said.

“We wanted these players to challenge themselves, and be the best version of themselves. It is our jobs to open their minds to how good they can be.

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Kate Middleton sends clear message about her priorities with powerful hidden detail

While on an engagement to two textile factories on Thursday, the Princess of Wales sent a powerful message about the importance of her family

Princess Kate wore a special necklace as a tribute to her three children while on a royal engagement(Image: PA)

The Princess of Wales has made a subtle yet powerful statement while on a royal outing to two textile factories.

Yesterday, Kate travelled to Suffolk and Kent to showcase the excellence of the British textile industry, using her outfit to send a touching tribute to her children and her husband, Prince William.

When she tried her hand at silk screen printing at Marina Mill in Kent, the Princess was snapped wearing a piece of personalised gold jewellery that read ‘GCL’: the initials of her three children George, Charlotte and Louis. The necklace stood out against Kate’s black top, as she proudly displayed where her priorities lie.

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Princess Kate wore a necklace that had her children’s initials on it(Image: Getty Images)

In addition to the sweet necklace, the Princess of Wales wore a grey suit from designer Bella Freud, which featured the Prince of Wales check, in another subtle nod to her husband, Prince William.

Many have interpreted her necklace and suit choice as a signifier that despite her royal responsibilities, her number one priority will always be her three young children and her husband. Kate has made a triumphant return to her royal role this year after taking a step back to manage her health in light of her cancer diagnosis.

Earlier this year, Kate spoke about how her cancer journey had impacted her family, as she spoke to other cancer survivors during a visit to the Colchester Hospital in Essex.

She said at the time: “Life as you know it can change in an instant and we have had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and road unknown. The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you.”

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Kate also wore a suit in the Prince of Wales check on her royal engagements (Image: PA)
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Kate travelled to two different textile factories on Thursday(Image: PA)

Kate’s outfit and accessories choice was not the only thing that eagle-eyed royal fans noticed while the princess visited the textile factories, as many were equally perplexed and amazed when she performed an incredible act with her hair .

While at the Marina Mill, Kate got involved in the screen printing process. After covering her outfit with an apron, Kate pulled her long tresses back and tied up her hair, without using a hair bobble or clip. It seems the princess pulled her hair into a bun before wrapping it around itself, effortlessly securing it firmly in place with no hair tie in sight.

The video of Kate’s hair trick quickly went viral on social media, as one royal watcher shared the clip of the moment on X with the caption: “Just the Princess of Wales effortlessly putting her hair into a bun with no hair ties or clips at all today.” The post welcomed a flood of comments, with one person writing: “I would never do this properly and so perfectly.”

Kate during a visit to Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, today
Kate during a visit to Marina Mill in Cuxton, Kent, where she tied her hair up without a band or clip(Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Another wrote: “My bun would have fallen out 0.2 seconds later,” while someone else added: “Looks like this is something she does all the time. And it doesn’t look messy.”

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One other fan wrote: “She’s done that a few times!” while another requested: “Someone needs to do a slow-mo tutorial featuring her so I can learn it. Mine just keeps falling! She’s a pro.”